So you've booked a family holiday in Majorca this summer - your wife's got a new bikini and your children can't wait to put their new bucket and spade into action. But what about you? All too often, men leave their holiday preparations to the last minute, and are forced to buy the first swimming trunks, sunglasses and shorts they find just to make sure they're well-equipped. However, it doesn't have to be like this - shop for your essential holiday items ahead of time and choose carefully, and you're certain to create a distinct summer look that's all your own.
If you're heading off on a family holiday by the beach this summer, make sure you choose the perfect pair of swimming trunks. After all, you'll probably spend more time in your trunks than anything else on your trip, so you better make sure they're both comfortable and stylish. For most men, swim shorts in a block bright colour or floral pattern are the best way to go: they'll not only look good, but your children will also be able to spot you from a distance if they stray a little too far away. Also make sure you try swimwear on before you buy: shorts that are too tight will attract unwanted attention while ones that are too loose are sure to fall off when the right (or wrong!) wave comes along.
Next, you'll need to pick out the perfect pair of sunglasses. Although oversize lenses and white frames are currently the latest sunglasses trend, this won't suit every face shape, so make sure you consider substance as well as style when choosing your holiday shades. Big sunglasses will make sure that you're shielded from the sun,New York Giants, while tortoise shell frames and brown lenses will give off a retro 80s vibe that's sure to go down well. If you can't decide which style is right for you, stay with the classic and sophisticated wayfarer look - it'll go with all your outfits and you'll even be able to get away with wearing them at night.
Of course, browsing men's holiday clothes in order to compile your ultimate summer wardrobe can be a tall order: but if you aim to keep it simple, you're certain to find a few choice items that will last you a long time. The best plan of action might be to pick out three tops: a casual polo shirt, a sleeveless vest and a short-sleeved shirt that's smart enough to wear out to dinner. Additionally, find some functional yet well-fitting shorts in beige or khaki, as well as a pair of casual trousers or three-quarter length pants.
Pack these in your suitcase and you'll be able to mix and match items of clothing to come up with several different outfits. But remember not to spend too much money on your holiday clothes - if you're spending most of your time on the beach, they're likely to get covered in sand, which could ruin more expensive items of clothing. Stick to less expensive clothes and you'll also free up more money for other vital holiday products - like tourist souvenirs and a strong sun protection cream that will give you and your family comprehensive protection from those UV rays throughout your entire trip.
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